Welcome Your New Neighbors with These Five Ideas

Introducing yourself and even bringing a small gift to your new neighbors is a time-honored tradition, although it does seem to be getting rarer in modern times. Make the first move and help them feel welcome. It’s not only the polite thing to do, it sets the tone for a positive relationship moving forward. After all, you never know when you may need to borrow a cup of sugar. Here are five thoughtful ways to show goodwill and welcome your new neighbors.


Bake a Treat

Just think about how excited you’d be if someone thought of you and baked you a cake (or cookies or muffins!). Baking a cake for your new neighbors is a great way to say, “welcome to the neighborhood.” Just be sure to let them know the ingredients (or better yet, consider jotting down the recipe) in case anyone in their family has allergies or they’d like to recreate your treat. To be safe, avoid anything with nuts in it the first time around.

Pick Flowers or Veggies from Your Garden

Anything homegrown is meant to be shared and enjoyed with others, wouldn’t you agree? If you have more vegetables than you could possibly eat in your garden, share your bounty with your new neighbors. If they have a garden as well, you could exchange goods and talk about your common interest in gardening. Either way, they’ll be excited to receive freshly grown veggies, herbs, or fruit. You could also arrange a lovely bouquet for them in a little vase as a gift if you have beautiful roses or other blooms.

Bring Them a Bottle of Wine

Skip a wine gift bag and go straight for a wine box lantern, which is a gift that keeps on giving, long after the wine is poured. A wine box lantern is a rectangular box that can hold a bottle of wine and lights up with LED lights. Seek out a wine box lantern that has inspiring word art carved into the side—it will look particularly festive when the lights shine through the designs. They make for nice housewarming gifts, presents for new neighbors, or gifts for best friends. They can also serve as trendy pieces of home décor.

Assemble a Traditional Housewarming Basket

As a way to congratulate new homeowners, it’s a long-standing tradition to prepare a basket with items that represent well wishes and good health. You can fill the basket or container with whatever you’d like, but here are a few traditional items: fresh bread, olive oil, salt, honey, and wood. Consider picking up a rustic wood serving board to tie it all together.

Gift Home Décor

Even if you don’t know your new neighbors’ taste or style, a little home accent would be appreciated. Consider a decorative door stop, a throw pillow with an inspirational message, garden décor, or artisan sculptures or figurines that represent kindness and warmth. Little gifts are always a nice gesture. Even if you don’t decide to take a gift, be sure to simply stop by and say hello to welcome them to the neighborhood.

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